1: 1815-1861: Stanton, "address delivered at Seneca Falls," July 19, 1848 -- Anthony, letter on temperance, August 26, 1852; Stanton, "appeal for the Maine law," January 21, 1853 -- Stanton, "address to the legislature of New York on Women's rights," February 14, 1854 -- Stanton and Anthony, letters, 1852-1859 -- Anthony, diary of a lecture tour with Ernestine Rose to Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, 1854 -- Stanton, "speech to the anniversary of the American anti-slavery society," 1860 -- 2: 1861-1873: Stanton, "speech at Lawrence, Kansas," 1867 -- Stanton, "Gerrit Smith on petitions" -- Stanton, "speech to the McFarland-Richardson protest meeting," May, 1869 -- Stanton, "home life," c. 1875 -- Anthony, "suffrage and the working woman," 1871 -- Anthony, "homes of single women," October, 1877 -- Anthony, "constitutional argument," 1872 -- Stanton, "proposal to form a new party," May, 1872 -- 3: 1874-1906: Letters to Anthony in support of woman suffrage, 1880 -- Stanton, "address of welcome to the international council of women," March 25, 1888 -- Anna Howard Shaw, "Aunt Susan," 1890 -- Stanton, "address to the founding convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association," February, 1890 -- Stanton, "introduction" and commentaries on Genesis, chapters 1-14, The woman's Bible; Anthony, response to the NAWSA resolution disavowing The woman's Bible; Stanton, draft of "criticism of bigotry of women" -- Stanton, "the solitude of self," January 18, 1892 -- Anna Howard Shaw, "the passing of Aunt Susan"; Helen Gardener, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton."
A survey of the works of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anothony beginning with the organization of the Seneca Falls convention and covering American feminism and woman suffrage